The Girls Next Door

In this series, three beauties travel to California to realize their dubious dream: living in Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion. Season six introduces Hef's newest set of personal Playmates, identical twins Karissa and Kristina Shannon and Crystal Harris, as his girlfriends, who take the place of Holly, Bridget and Kendra, although that threesome will still appear on the show from time to time.

Karissa Shannon

Kristina Shannon

Crystal Harris

Hugh Hefner

Latest episodes

aired 763 days ago

The group gets ready for a softball game.

aired 765 days ago

The ladies get a part in a movie.

aired 766 days ago

The chosen Playmate is awarded a necklace.

aired 767 days ago

The 55th Anniversary finalists are surprised by a special announcement from Hef.

aired 769 days ago

Hundreds of women vie to be the 55th Anniversary Playmate.

aired 771 days ago

Preparations are underway for new women in the house.

aired 771 days ago

Hef celebrates his 82nd birthday in Vegas.

aired 772 days ago

The mansion's staff helps the women plan a visit to the beach.

aired 773 days ago

Bridget is asked to make a low budget horror movie for Halloween.

aired 774 days ago

Playboy's Super Bowl party.

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